Do you remember Walker Duehr? Every once in a while, we take a look at a player who once played for the Calgary Flames in a series called “A Flame From the Past” .
The San Jose Sharks have placed forward Walker Duehr on waivers for the purposes of assigning him to the American Hockey League, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported Monday afternoon.
The San Jose Sharks have placed right winger Walker Duehr on waivers, reports Sportsnet’s Chris Johnston. Through eight games with the Sharks this season, Duehr has scored twice while registering a minus-five rating.
There's more to hockey than scoring goals and stopping pucks. For some players, putting up points came second to their main task: angering their opponents.
The Sharks reassigned winger Scott Sabourin to AHL San Jose on Wednesday, per a team announcement. They also sent goaltender Vítek Vaněček, who hasn’t played since mid-December due to a cheekbone fracture, to the minors on a conditioning loan, signaling he’s close to a return.
Ryan Warsofsky made it clear what he’s expecting to see from Walker Duehr. “We need some bleep bleep attitude,” the San Jose Sharks’ bench boss said after Thursday’s morning skate.
The San Jose Sharks claimed right winger Walker Duehr off waivers from the Calgary Flames on Wednesday, reports Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman. Through 16 games with the Flames in 2024-25, Duehr has recorded one point and a minus-six rating.
In this week’s edition of Calgary Flames News & Rumours, Walker Duehr has been placed on waivers after being recalled in early December. In other news, Dustin Wolf’s great season continued following an outstanding performance on Saturday, as he continues to carry this group along.
The Calgary Flames placed right winger Walker Duehr on waivers Tuesday, reports Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman. Tuesday’s transaction marks the second time in 2024-25 that Duehr has been placed on waivers.
Walker Duehr has struggled to find his place in the NHL with the Calgary Flames, and now, the young forward has officially been waived by the team after receiving some huge opportunities this season.
When Connor Zary suffered his knee injury against the Anaheim Ducks, fans of the Calgary Flames were understandably bummed out – Zary’s a really fun hockey player and he’s been having a great season.
The Calgary Flames returned to the practice ice on Friday in advance of a two-game western road swing. In advance of that practice, they called up forwards Jakob Pelletier and Walker Duehr from the American Hockey League’s Calgary Wranglers.
Ahead of the Calgary Flames officially heading into their holiday break, the club has made a couple of transactions. According to the American Hockey League’s transactions page, the club assigned forwards Jakob Pelletier and Walker Duehr to the AHL’s Calgary Wranglers following the Flames’ 6-4 win over Chicago on Saturday.
One of the most underrated resources for hockey fans to gain information on roster moves is the American Hockey League’s transactions page. Via that page, here are the Calgary Flames’ transactions with their farm team, the Calgary Wranglers, since the beginning of December: Jakob Pelletier and Walker Duehr were called up from the Wranglers on Dec.
The center left Calgary’s Friday loss to Columbus early with a lower-body injury. He sat out of the team’s Saturday game and will now miss at least three more games while on IR.
It appears that the most often scratched forward on the Calgary Flames roster may get a chance to play in the American Hockey League. Per The Athletic’s Chris Johnston, among others, the Flames have placed forward Walker Duehr on waivers.